06 LC
25 4200
House
Bill 999
By:
Representatives Maddox of the
172nd,
Burkhalter of the
50th,
Keen of the
179th,
McCall of the
30th,
Ray of the
136th
, and others
A
BILL TO BE ENTITLED
AN ACT
AN ACT
To
amend Chapter 50 of Title 43 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, relating
to veterinarians and veterinary technicians, so as to change certain provisions
relating to definitions relative to such chapter; to change certain provisions
relating to exemptions from licensing and registration requirements; to change
certain provisions relating to veterinary technicians; to provide for
legislative purpose; to authorize the practice of veterinary technology by
veterinary technicians under certain circumstances; to change certain provisions
relating to application for registration as veterinary technician,
qualifications, examination, renewal, applicants registered in other states, and
responsibility of the State Board of Veterinary Medicine; to change certain
provisions relating to scheduling and administration of examinations,
reexamination, and reactivation; to change certain provisions relating to
supervision required and prohibited activities of technicians; to change certain
provisions relating to posting notice of use of veterinary technicians, proper
identification, limitation on number of technicians supervised and employed, and
exceptions; to change certain provisions relating to veterinarian responsibility
for veterinary
techniciańs
violations of limitations on duties; to authorize the practice of veterinary
technology by veterinary assistants under certain circumstances; to provide for
supervision and utilization of veterinary assistants; to provide for posting
notice of use of veterinary assistants and proper identification; to provide for
veterinarian responsibility for veterinary
assistant́s
violations of limitations on duties; to provide an effective date; to repeal
conflicting laws; and for other purposes.
BE
IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF GEORGIA:
SECTION
1.
Chapter
50 of Title 43 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, relating to
veterinarians and veterinary technicians, is amended by striking Code Section
43-50-3, relating to definitions relative to such chapter, and inserting in lieu
thereof the following:
∀43-50-3.
As
used in this chapter, the term:
(1)
'Accredited college or school of veterinary medicine' means any veterinary
college or school or division of a university or college that offers the degree
of Doctor of Veterinary Medicine or its equivalent and that conforms to the
standards required for accreditation by the American Veterinary Medical
Association Council on Education or its successor organization.
(2)
'Animal' means any animal other than man and includes fowl, birds, fish, and
reptiles, wild or domestic, living or dead.
(3)
'AVMA accredited program in veterinary technology' means any postsecondary
educational program of two or more academic years that has fulfilled the
essential criteria established by the Committee on Veterinary Technician
Education and Activities and approved by the American Veterinary Medical
Association or its successor organization.
(4)
'Board' means the State Board of Veterinary Medicine.
(5)
'Direct supervision' means that the licensed veterinarian is on the premises and
is quickly and easily available and that the animal patient has been examined by
a licensed veterinarian at such time as acceptable veterinary medical practice
requires, consistent with the particular delegated animal health care
task.
(6)
'ECFVG certificate or its substantial equivalent' means a certificate issued by
the American Veterinary Medical Association Educational Commission for Foreign
Veterinary Graduates or its successor organization indicating the holder has
demonstrated knowledge and skill equivalent to that possessed by a graduate of
an accredited college of veterinary medicine.
(7)
'Immediate supervision' means the licensed veterinarian is in audible and visual
range of the animal patient and the person treating the animal.
(8)
'Indirect supervision' means the licensed veterinarian is not on the premises
but has given either written or oral instructions for the treatment of the
animal patient and the animal has been examined by a licensed veterinarian at
such times as acceptable veterinary medical practice requires, consistent with
the particular delegated health care task.
(9)
'Licensed veterinarian' means a person who is validly and currently licensed to
practice veterinary medicine in this state.
(10)
'Person' means any individual, firm, partnership, limited liability company,
association, joint venture, cooperative, and corporation or any other group or
combination acting in concert; and whether or not acting as a principal,
trustee, fiduciary, receiver, or as any other kind of legal or personal
representative, or as the successor in interest, assignee, agent, factor,
servant, employee, member, director, officer, or any other representative of
such person.
(11)
To
'practice
'Practice
veterinary medicine' or
the
'practice of veterinary medicine' means:
(A)
To diagnose, treat, correct, change, relieve, or prevent animal disease,
deformity, defect, injury, or other physical or mental conditions, including the
prescription, administration, or dispensing of any prescription drug, medicine,
biologic, apparatus, application, anesthetic, or other therapeutic or diagnostic
substance or technique on, for, or to any animal, including but not limited to
acupuncture, animal dentistry, manual or mechanical adjustment procedures,
physical therapy, surgery, diagnostic veterinary pathology, any manual,
mechanical, biological, or chemical procedure used for pregnancy testing or for
correcting sterility or infertility, or to render advice or recommendations with
regard to any of the above; but not including such administration or dispensing
pursuant to prescription or direction of a licensed
veterinarian,
homeopathy, or botanical
medicine;
(B)(i)
To apply or use any instrument or device on any portion of an
animaĺs
tooth, gum, or any related tissue for the prevention, cure, or relief of any
wound, fracture, injury, disease, or other condition of an
animaĺs
tooth, gum, or related tissue.
(ii)
To engage in preventive dental procedures on animals including, but not limited
to, the removal of calculus, soft deposits, plaque, or stains or the smoothing,
filing, or polishing of tooth surfaces.
(iii)
Nothing in this subparagraph shall prohibit any person from utilizing cotton
swabs, gauze, dental floss, dentifrice, toothbrushes, or similar items to clean
an
animaĺs
teeth;
(C)
To represent, directly or indirectly, publicly or privately, an ability and
willingness to do any act described in subparagraphs (A) and (B) of this
paragraph;
(D)
To use any title, words, abbreviation, or letters in a manner or under
circumstances which induce the belief that the person using them is legally
authorized or qualified to perform an act included in this paragraph. Such use
shall be evidence of the intention to represent oneself as engaged in the
practice of veterinary medicine;
(E)
To apply principles of environmental sanitation, food inspection, environmental
pollution control, zoonotic disease control, and disaster medicine in the
promotion and protection of public health as it specifically relates to animals.
This subparagraph shall apply only to licensed veterinarians and not to other
qualified individuals;
(F)
To collect blood or other samples for the purpose of diagnosing diseases or
related conditions. This subparagraph shall not apply to unlicensed
professionals employed by or under contract with the United States Department of
Agriculture or the Georgia Department of Agriculture who are engaged in their
official duties; or
(G)
To administer a rabies vaccination to any animal that the state requires to be
vaccinated.
(12)
'Prescription drug' includes any medicine, medication, or pharmaceutical or
biological product whose
manufactureŕs
label must, pursuant to federal or state law, have the following statement
printed on its packaging: 'Federal law restricts this drug to use by or on the
order of a licensed veterinarian'; or any over-the-counter product that is used
in a manner different from the label directions and that by definition requires
a valid veterinarian-client-patient relationship for prescription or
dispensing.
(13)
'Registered
veterinary technician' means a veterinary technician who is validly and
currently registered to practice veterinary technology in this
state
Reserved.
(14)
'Veterinarian' means a person who has received a doctorate degree in veterinary
medicine from a college or school of veterinary medicine.
(15)
'Veterinarian-client-patient relationship' means that:
(A)
The licensed veterinarian or his or her licensed designee has assumed the
responsibility for making medical judgments regarding the health of the animal
and the need for medical treatment, and the client (owner or caretaker) has
agreed to follow the instruction of the licensed veterinarian;
(B)
There is sufficient knowledge of the animal by the licensed veterinarian to
initiate at least a general or preliminary diagnosis of the medical condition of
the animal. This means that the licensed veterinarian has recently seen and is
personally acquainted with the keeping and care of the animal by the virtue of
examination of the animal or by medically appropriate and timely visits to the
premises where the animal is kept; and
(C)
A licensed veterinarian is readily available for follow up in the case of
adverse reactions or failure of the regimen of therapy.
(15.1)
'Veterinary assistant' means a person who engages in certain aspects of the
practice of veterinary technology but is not registered by the board for such
purpose.
(16)
'Veterinary facility' means any premises owned or operated by a veterinarian or
his or her employer where the practice of veterinary medicine occurs, including
but not limited to veterinary hospitals, clinics, or mobile clinics; provided,
however, that such term does not include a
client́s
private property where a licensed veterinarian treats the
client́s
animals.
(17)
'Veterinary medicine' includes veterinary surgery, obstetrics, dentistry, and
all other branches or specialties of veterinary medicine.
(18)
'Veterinary technician' means a person who engages in the practice of veterinary
technology and
on the basis of his or her qualifications is validly and currently registered by
the board for such purpose.
(19)
'Veterinary technology' means the science and art of providing certain aspects
of professional medical care and treatment for animals and the practice of
veterinary medicine as may be delegated
and
supervised by a
licensed
veterinarian
and performed
by a person who is not a licensed
veterinarian
but does
not include making a diagnosis or prognosis, prescribing treatment, performing
surgery, or the prescription of medications. Such authorized tasks when
performed by a registered veterinary technician in accordance with such
delegation by a licensed veterinarian shall not constitute the practice of
veterinary medicine by such registered veterinary technician, the provisions of
paragraph (11) of this Code section
notwithstanding.∀
SECTION
2.
Said
chapter is further amended by striking the introductory language and paragraph
(1) of Code Section 43-50-44, relating to exemptions from licensing and
registration requirements, and inserting in lieu thereof the
following:
∀This
article shall not be construed to prohibit:
(1)(A)
An employee of the federal, state, or local government or any contractual
partner thereof
from
performing his or her duties relating to animals owned by or on loan to such
employer or the control of stray animals;
or
(B)
Any
any
employee of a public or private college or university from performing his or her
duties relating to animals owned by or on loan to such
employer;∀.
SECTION
3.
Said
chapter is further amended by striking Part 3 of Article 3, relating to
veterinary technicians, and inserting in lieu thereof the
following:
∀Part
3
43-50-50.
It
is the purpose of this part to encourage more effective utilization of the
skills of licensed veterinarians by enabling them to delegate certain veterinary
health care tasks to
registered
veterinary technicians where such delegation is consistent with the animal
patient́s
health and welfare.
43-50-51.
Reserved.
(a)
Subject to the provisions of this Code section, the practice of veterinary
technology by a veterinary technician shall not be a violation of subsection (a)
of Code Section 43-50-30 or subsection (a) of Code Section
43-50-45.
(b)
No veterinary technician shall make a diagnosis or prognosis, prescribe
treatment, perform surgery, or prescribe medication for any animal.
43-50-52.
(a)(1)
Any person desiring to work as a veterinary technician in this state shall apply
to the board for a certificate of registration as a veterinary technician. All
such applications shall be made on forms provided by the board and shall be
accompanied by such fee as may be required by the board.
(2)
The application shall include evidence, satisfactory to the board,
that:
(A)
The applicant has attained the age of 18;
(B)
The applicant is of good moral character;
(C)(i)
The applicant is a graduate of a college or technical school course of study in
veterinary technology from an institution accredited by the American Veterinary
Medical Association, including without limitation instruction in the operation
of life sustaining oxygen equipment, and has successfully passed an examination
required by the board; or
(ii)
The applicant has successfully completed a college course of study in the care
and treatment of animals from an institution having a curriculum approved by the
board, including without limitation instruction in the operation of life
sustaining oxygen equipment, and has successfully passed an examination required
by the board; and
(D)
The applicant meets such other qualifications or provides such other information
as the board may require by rule
or
regulation.
(b)
Until July 1,
2005
2009,
any person who during the period from July 1, 1993, through June 30,
2003
2008,
acquired a minimum of five
years
yearś
experience assisting a licensed veterinarian may, with a signed affidavit from
his or her supervising veterinarian attesting to his or her level of on-the-job
training, be allowed to take the examination approved by the board. Upon
receiving a passing grade on such examination, the board may issue a certificate
of registration. The board shall provide a list of appropriate study materials
to candidates.
(c)
Until January 1, 2005, any person who at any time prior to July 1, 2003, was
certified as a
registered
veterinary technician in this state shall be entitled to renew such registration
without examination and without meeting any requirements of subparagraph
(a)(2)(C) of this Code section.
(d)
The board may issue a certificate of registration to an applicant if the
applicant is currently registered in another state having standards for
admission substantially the same as this state and such standards were in effect
at the time the applicant was first admitted to practice in the other
state.
(e)
The board shall be responsible for registering any person who wishes to practice
as a
registered
veterinary technician in this state and
in accordance
with this part shall
limit,
restrict, supervise, and define
govern
such practice by board rule
or
regulation as the board deems appropriate
and necessary for the protection of the public health, safety, and general
welfare.
43-50-53.
(a)
The board shall hold at least one registration examination for applicants
annually or allow applicants to take automated tests at such locations and at
such times as determined by the board.
(b)
The board shall establish rules
or
regulations governing the preparation,
administration, and grading of the examination. The board may adopt the
National Veterinary Technicians Examination prepared by the Professional
Examination Service or any other such examination prepared to the
board́s
standards and satisfaction.
(c)
The board shall establish by rule
or
regulation the score needed to pass any
examination.
(d)
If an applicant fails an examination, the applicant may take a subsequent
examination upon payment of the registration and examination fees. No person
may take the examination more than three times without review and approval by
the board under such circumstances as the board deems appropriate.
(e)
Any
registered
veterinary technician in this state whose certificate of registration has been
on inactive status for at least five consecutive years and who desires to
reactivate such registration shall be required to take continuing education, pay
all fees, and meet all other requirements and board rules
or
regulations for registration as a
veterinary technician. It shall be the duty of the board to approve study
materials that may be used to assist such persons in preparing for any
examination.
43-50-54.
(a)
Any person
registered as a veterinary technician must
at all times be under the supervision of a licensed veterinarian
while
whenever
practicing
as a
registered veterinary technician
veterinary
technology in this state. The level of
supervision shall be consistent with the delegated animal health care task.
The
Subject to the
provisions of subsection (b) of Code Section 43-50-51, a licensed veterinarian
may in his or her discretion delegate any animal health care task to a
veterinary technician; provided, however, that
the board may establish by
rule
rules or
regulations, in such general or specific
terms as it deems necessary and appropriate for purposes of this
article
part,
the level of supervision, whether direct supervision, immediate supervision, or
indirect supervision, that is required by the licensed veterinarian for any
delegated animal health care task
to be
performed by a veterinary technician. Such rules or regulations may require
lower levels of supervision for veterinary technicians as compared to veterinary
assistants performing the same or similar animal health care
tasks.
(b)
Specifically and without limitation, the board may take disciplinary action
against a
registered
veterinary technician if the technician:
(1)
Solicits patients from a licensed veterinarian;
(2)
Solicits or receives any form of compensation from any person for veterinary
services rendered other than from the licensed veterinarian or corporation under
whom the
registered
veterinary
technician is employed;
(3)
Willfully or negligently divulges a professional confidence or discusses a
licensed
veterinariańs
diagnosis or treatment without the express permission of the licensed
veterinarian; or
(4)
Demonstrates a manifest incapability or incompetence to perform as a
registered
veterinary technician.
(c)
A veterinary technician
may
shall
not be utilized in any manner which would be in violation of this
article.
(d)
A veterinary technician shall not be utilized to perform the duties of a
pharmacist licensed under Chapter 4 of Title 26.
43-50-55.
(a)
Any licensed veterinarian, animal clinic, or animal hospital using
registered
veterinary technicians shall post a notice to that effect in a prominent
place.
(b)
A
registered
veterinary technician must clearly identify himself or herself as such in order
to ensure that he or she is not mistaken by the public as a licensed
veterinarian. This may be accomplished, for example, by the wearing of an
appropriate name tag. Any time the
registered
veterinary
techniciańs
name appears in a professional setting, his or her status must be shown as
'registered
veterinary technician.'
(c)(1)
No licensed veterinarian shall have more than four
registered
veterinary technicians on duty under his or her supervision at any one
time.
(2)
No licensed veterinarian shall practice veterinary medicine at a veterinary
facility when the number of
registered
veterinary technicians employed at such veterinary facility exceeds the number
of licensed veterinarians regularly engaged in the practice of veterinary
medicine at such veterinary facility by a ratio of more than 2:1.
(3)
The provisions of paragraphs (1) and (2) of this subsection shall not apply to
any licensed veterinarian engaged in a specialty practice if he or she is
certified for such specialty practice by a college approved for such purpose by
the American Veterinary Medical Association or its successor organization;
provided, however, that no such licensed veterinarian shall engage in such
specialty practice at a veterinary facility when the number of
registered
veterinary technicians employed at such veterinary facility exceeds the number
of licensed veterinarians regularly engaged in a specialty practice of
veterinary medicine at such veterinary facility by a ratio of more than
5:1.
43-50-56.
A
veterinarian who utilizes a
registered
veterinary technician shall be responsible for any violation of any limitations
which are placed on the duties of a
registered
veterinary
technician.∀
SECTION
4.
Said
chapter is further amended by redesignating Code Section 43-50-60, relating to
good faith emergency treatment to sick or injured animals and no liability, as
Code Section 43-50-80 in Article 4 of said chapter, relating to good Samaritan
treatment of animals; by redesignating Code Section 43-50-70, relating to
establishing standards for facilities and equipment, monitoring, investigation,
and enforcement actions, as Code Section 43-50-90 in Article 5 of said chapter,
relating to facilities and equipment; by redesignating Code Section 43-50-71,
relating to an exemption for facilities accredited by American Zoo and Aquarium
Association or equivalent agency, as Code Section 43-50-91 in Article 5 of said
chapter, relating to facilities and equipment; and by adding a new article to
read as follows:
∀ARTICLE
3A
43-50-60.
It
is the purpose of this article to encourage more effective utilization of the
skills of licensed veterinarians by enabling them to delegate certain veterinary
health care tasks to veterinary assistants where such delegation is consistent
with the animal
patient́s
health and welfare.
43-50-61.
(a)
Subject to the provisions of this Code section, the practice of veterinary
technology by a veterinary assistant shall not be a violation of subsection (a)
of Code Section 43-50-30 or subsection (a) of Code Section
43-50-45.
(b)
No veterinary assistant shall make a diagnosis or prognosis, prescribe
treatment, perform surgery, prescribe medication, perform a nonemergency
intubation, induce anesthesia, perform central venous catheterization, or
perform arterial catheterization and arterial collection for any
animal.
43-50-62.
(a)
Any veterinary assistant must at all times be under the supervision of a
licensed veterinarian whenever practicing veterinary technology in this state.
The level of supervision shall be consistent with the delegated animal health
care task. Subject to the provisions of subsection (b) of Code Section
43-50-61, a licensed veterinarian may in his or her discretion delegate any
animal health care task to a veterinary assistant; provided, however, that the
board may establish by rules or regulations, in such general or specific terms
as it deems necessary and appropriate for purposes of this article, the level of
supervision, whether direct supervision, immediate supervision, or indirect
supervision, that is required by the licensed veterinarian for any delegated
animal health care task to be performed by a veterinary assistant. Such rules
or regulations may require higher levels of supervision for veterinary
assistants as compared to veterinary technicians performing the same or similar
animal health care tasks.
(c)
A veterinary assistant shall not be utilized in any manner which would be in
violation of this article.
(d)
A veterinary assistant shall not be utilized to perform the duties of a
pharmacist licensed under Chapter 4 of Title 26.
43-50-63.
(a)
Any licensed veterinarian, animal clinic, or animal hospital using veterinary
assistants shall post a notice to that effect in a prominent place.
(b)
A veterinary assistant must clearly identify himself or herself as such in order
to ensure that he or she is not mistaken by the public as a licensed
veterinarian. This may be accomplished, for example, by the wearing of an
appropriate name tag. Any time the veterinary
assistant́s
name appears in a professional setting, his or her status must be shown as
'veterinary assistant.'
43-50-64.
A
veterinarian who utilizes a veterinary assistant shall be responsible for any
violation of any limitations which are placed on the duties of a veterinary
assistant.∀
SECTION
5.
This
Act shall become effective upon its approval by the Governor or upon its
becoming law without such approval.
SECTION
6.
All
laws and parts of laws in conflict with this Act are repealed.
